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  Falcon Crest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Foxworth also starred as Chase Gioberti, a man new to the area, having inherited a portion of the Falcon Crest vineyards and winery from his father, Angela's brother Jason, who died after a fall in the winery during the premiere episode.
Melissa herself died in a house fire shortly into the 1988-1989 season whilst the first episode of the 1989-1990 season saw Maggie killed in a freak accident, drowning in the Falcon Crest pool after her wedding ring was caught in a drain.
Jane Wyman had a running feud with Robert Foxworth, to the point where they measured each other's dressing room trailers just to make sure they were equal in size.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Falcon_Crest   (3110 words)

  
 REVIEW: Ancestral Voices
The actors, Rene as Grandfather and Uncle Roger, Mariette Hartley as his daughter, the mother of the narrator, Robert Foxworth as his son-in-law and the father of the narrator, Katherine Helmond as Grandmother and Aunt Fanny, and lastly Fred Savage as the narrator, Eddie.
Robert Foxworthy wore a navy blue pinstripe suit with a vest, white shirt and tie and old-fashioned high-ankled laced shoes.
Robert Foxworth turned in an effortless performance and had a lot of the plays funnier lines which he delivered with perfect timing and little aplomb, a style that I personally approve of.
www.odospadd.com /rev_av.html   (1094 words)

  
 THE PROPHECY movie review
Robert sends the baby off in an ambulance and takes notes for a report regarding living conditions in the ghetto but he's sure no one will read it and it will accomplish nothing.
Robert is stunned when he sees a five-foot salmon leap from the water but not suspicious just yet.
Maggie cooks up their fish dinner and after their meal it looks like Robert is about to get some nookie in front of the fireplace when a scratching sound outside gets his attention.
www.feoamante.com /Movies/PQR/prophecy78.html   (1037 words)

  
 Robert Foxworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Foxworth (with Susan Gibney) as Admiral Leyton in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Among his numerous movie and TV roles, Robert Foxworth is best known for his stints on Falcon Crest (he played Chase Gioberti from 1981-1987) and Six Feet Under (he played Bernard Chenowith from 2001-2003) and probably least know for his staring role in Gene Roddenberry's The Questor Tapes.
Robert Foxworth article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Foxworth   (187 words)

  
 DVDivas.net
Robert makes his discoveries long after we've already made our deductions, resulting in a predictability factor that ruins what little intensity the movie may have possessed (if any at all).
From Foxworth's character's constant scientific ramblings to Shire's excessive expressions of fatigue and listlessness, I got the impression that a lot of effort was not needed in bringing these bland characters to life.
Their moments as a married couple are bland and unconvincing; when Maggie fidns out her pregnancy may be in jeopardy as a result of the mercury-contaminated fish that was their dinner, it all goes downhill.
www.dvdivas.net /movies/reviews/p/prophecy.html   (525 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Prophecy: Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
Robert Foxworth is so earnest it hurts as a rabble-rousing ghetto doctor who packs up his pregnant wife (Talia Shire) and heads out to the Maine woods to investigate claims of environmental pollution.
Robert Foxworth and Talia Shire are a socially concerned husband and wife, lured to the forests of Maine in order to study the environmental effects of a paper mill.
Foxworth discovers that the paper mill has been pumping mercury into the river for twenty years, causing hideous mutations like the terrifying tadpole and Armand Assante indians.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/6300213811   (937 words)

  
 Talkin' Broadway Regional News & Reviews - Proof - 3/14/02
Robert was a genius in the mathematical world; in his 20s he created two theories that changed the world of numbers and theories.
As Catherine's father, Robert Foxworth shows, with full anger and passion, a man who is losing his mind.
Foxworth is natural and organic; he wears the skin of his character like a well worn sweater.
www.talkinbroadway.com /regional/dallas/dallas46.html   (1059 words)

  
 THEATER REVIEW: Proof Proves Itself -- Math + Mental Illness + Four Characters = Afterglow
For the duration of his life, Robert (Robert Foxworth) was a gruff, seemingly stolid, and uncompromisingly cynical mathematician.
Robert is reincarnated as a figment of his daughter’s imagination, their relationship typified more by camaraderie than dictation.
Foxworth’s gruff sentimentality mimics that of the motorcycle riding, Bible-toting, asymptote-finding math teacher you had in high school, or at least the one I did.
www-tech.mit.edu /V122/N3/Proof.3a.html   (649 words)

  
 Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo // Biography
Robert is an associate in the firm's Boston office, where he practices in the Real Estate Section.
Prior to joining Mintz Levin, Robert served as general counsel to a commercial real estate development firm, managing all its legal and environmental work, and served as general counsel to an emerging commercial lease management, administration and consulting firm.
Robert has an entrepreneurial streak, having founded a venture aimed at creating an Internet-based system for distributing specialty auto parts.
www.mintz.com /about/directory/biography.cfm?p=707&printerfriendly=true   (189 words)

  
 A Worthwhile Venture - Elizabeth Montgomery and Robert Foxworth
Robert Heath Foxworth was born November 1, 1941 in Houston, Texas.
His father John Howard Foxworth worked as a roofing and carpentry contractor and his mother Eina Beth Seamman was a freelance writer and journalist.
From an early age acting was the only thing that interested Bob and at 18 he was already appearing at Houston's Alley Theatre.
www.bobsbewitchingdaughter.com /AWorthwhileVenture.html   (458 words)

  
 Elizabeth Montgomery's Family Tree
Robert Montgomery’s mother is named in named in biographies of her son as “Mary Weed Barnard,” [10] but her maiden name was actually Barney.
says that actor Robert Montgomery, between the years 1928 and 1950, was married to “actress Elizabeth Allan.” [16] Elizabeth Allan, best-known for her 1936 pairing with Ronald Colman in “A Tale of Two Cities,” was born in Skegness, England, in 1908.
A son, Robert, Jr., was born to the Montgomerys in 1936.
www.bewitched.net /lizgenealogy.htm   (1932 words)

  
 'Proof' has human nature at its heart - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
A chance to enter another world was one of the deciding factors for Robert Foxworth when he agreed to play Robert, Catherine and Claire's father.
Even after seven months of playing Robert, Foxworth says he still is discovering new things about the character.
Foxworth, a 1965 drama graduate of Carnegie Mellon University who studied there when it was still Carnegie Institute of Technology, appeared on Broadway last season as the chief prosecutor in "Judgement at Nuremberg." He earlier appeared in "Ivanov" at Lincoln Center with Kevin Kline, and at the Roundabout Theatre in a production of "Candida."
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/tribune-review/entertainment/arts/theater/s_70529.html   (737 words)

  
 Elizabeth Montgomery Biography
Elizabeth was a privileged child, she and younger brother Skip (Robert) had all the comforts of upper-class raising.
Still living with Foxworth in 1992 when asked why they were never married he replied "I know a lot of couples who lived together and then once they get those papers it's over." They were however married in 1992 in a private and unpublicized ceremony.
With her children and husband, Robert Foxworth waiting in the next room she left us quietly and with dignity at her home in Beverly Hills.
members.tripod.com /samstephens/lizbio.html   (822 words)

  
 Falcon Crest - The story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
She pulls the strings and after her brother's mysterious death her nephew Chase (Robert Foxworth) comes with his wife Maggie (Susan Sullivan) and the grown children Vickie (Jamie Rose) and Cole (William R. Moses) to the valley to accept his inheritance, she sees her position of power in danger.
But after the end of season six Wyman's co-star Robert Foxworth has left Falcon Crest and they displaced the importance of the series on the relationship between Chase's wife Maggie and Richard Channing (David Selby), whose derivation is a big secret for a long time.
The rest of the cast (Abby Dalton, Robert Foxworth, William R. Moses etc.) has left the series before and the result were sinking rates.
www.falcon-crest-tv.de /e/story   (849 words)

  
 Robert Foxworth Biography :: Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
A solid, curly-haired and ruggedly handsome leading man, Robert Foxworth achieved TV stardom with his six-year (1981-87) run as Chase Gioberti, the family man who inherited vineyards from his father and did battle with his powerful aunt (Jane Wyman) on the popular CBS primetime serial "Falcon Crest".
In "Peter and Paul" (CBS, 1981), Foxworth was the former, holding his own against Anthony Hopkins' showy turn as the latter.
Foxworth had not forsaken the stage, though, co-starring with Kevin Kline in a Broadway production of "Ivanov" in the fall of 1997 and reuniting with Jane Alexander (as her adulterous husband) in 1998's "Honour".
www.hollywood.com /celebs/fulldetail/id/191932   (787 words)

  
 Robert Foxworth News
Foxworth and Jennings Sworn In Feb. 1 as New Jurors in Broadway's Twelve Angry Men
Robert Foxworth and Byron Jennings begin jury duty on Broadway as the actors join Reginald Rose's Twelve Angry Men on Broadway, Feb. Comment?
Broadway.com has learned that Robert Foxworth will replace Philip Bosco (who is headed to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) in the Roundabout Theatre Company s acclaimed production of Reginald Rose s Twelve Angry Men.
www.topix.net /who/robert-foxworth   (226 words)

  
 Outpost.com | Paramount Pictures (DVD)
Robert Foxworth stars as Dr. Robert Verne, an inner-city physician renowned for his compassion and fairness.
Accompanied by his pregnant wife Maggie (Talia Shire), a classical musician, Robert journeys to the deep woods, where he meets the tribal leader, John Hawks (Armand Assante) and a representative of the mill, Mr.
Unfortunately for Robert and Maggie, he has taken one of the creature's cubs back to camp, leading an angry mother bear to his tent flap.
www.outpost.com /product/3198740   (254 words)

  
 Falcon Crest: A Tribute | Where Are They Now?
I hadn't worked a lot on television, but Jane and Robert [Foxworth, Chase Gioberti] and Susan taught it to me. They were my original professional family.
Robert Foxworth's career after he left 'Falcon Crest' at the end of the 1986-87 season brought good and bad.
While Foxworth's career continued, his 20 year relationship with 'Bewitched' star Elizabeth Montgomery ended tragically when her struggle with colon cancer came to an end in May 1995.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Location/4127/where.htm   (3650 words)

  
 Bio for Robert Foxworth on MSN Movies
Robert Foxworth was 18 years old when he began appearing at the Alley Theatre in his hometown of Houston.
Later TV roles of note included the title character in Dan Curtis' 1973 adaptation of Frankenstein, Chase Gioberti in Falcon Crest (1981-87) and General Hague in Babylon 5 (1992-).
Robert Foxworth was the fourth and final husband of actress Elizabeth Montgomery, with whom he appeared in the 1973 TV movie Mrs.
entertainment.msn.com /celebs/celeb.aspx?mp=b&c=255162   (232 words)

  
 Playbill Biography: ROBERT FOXWORTH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
Robert has guest starred on numerous television series, as well as appeared for six seasons as Chase Gioberti on “Falcon Crest,” two seasons as Pearce McKenzie on “Lateline” and a recurring role on “Six Feet Under.” Mr.
Foxworth is the recipient of the Theatre World Award and the Drama-Logue Award.
Robert and his wife Stacey make L.A. their home with Max and Mabel.
www.playbill.com /celebritybuzz/whoswho/biography/9553   (228 words)

  
 Robert Foxworth Photos - Robert Foxworth News - Robert Foxworth Information
Robert's father worked as a roofing and carpentry contractor.
Robert and Elizabeth Montgomery lived together for over twenty years until her death.
Tell the world what you think of Robert Foxworth, write a review for this person.
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 GayLinkNews.com - "HONOUR" - Adds Cast - Begins Previews Thurs., August 18 at Matrix Theatre! - DEMAND PR DAVID ELZER ...
Robert Foxworth created the role of Gus in the original New York production and is joined in this Los Angeles premiere by his “Falcon Crest” co-star Susan Sullivan in a role recently played by Kathleen Chalfant at Berkeley Repertory.
Robert’s stage work was interrupted for a period of time as he starred in several television series including “Storefront Lawyers,” “Falcon Crest” and “Late Line” with Al Franken.
Robert’s stage work most recently has included Cyrano at the Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Iago and MacBeth at the Guthrie, George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at the Hartford Stage, Brecht’s Galileo at Center Stage in Baltimore, Uncle Vanya at the Geffen and Private Lives and Below the Belt at the Old Globe.
www.gaylinkcontent.com /prdetail.cfm?id=6840   (1645 words)

  
 Honour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-12)
Susan Sullivan and Robert Foxworth are facing a marital crisis.
Gus (the brilliant and engaging Robert Foxworth, who alternates the role with Granville Van Dusen) is a columnist with an international reputation as being one of the brightest and most clever liberal thinkers in America.
Gus' clearheaded, bright and loving wife, Honor (the outstanding and engrossing Susan Sullivan, who played Foxworth's wife on the 1980s primetime soap "Falcon Crest"), had a promising career as a writer but willingly sacrificed her budding career for his.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001051252   (477 words)

  
 Robert Foxworth and Byron Jennings join cast of Twelve Angry Men now playing to 27 Mar 2005 at the American Airline ...
Robert Foxworth and Byron Jennings join cast of Twelve Angry Men now playing to 27 Mar 2005 at the American Airline Theatre
Robert Foxworth and Byron Jennings join the cast of Twelve Angry Men from the 1 Feb 2005.
Robert Foxworth will assume the role of the 'Juror 3', currently played by Philip Bosco and Byron Jennings will assume the role of 'Juror 11', currently played by Larry Bryggman
www.newyorktheatreguide.com /news/jan05/10jan05twelve.htm   (307 words)

  
 Robert Foxworth - Memory Alpha
Robert Foxworth (born November 1, 1941 in Houston, Texas) is an actor who has performed on two of the Star Trek spin-offs, each time as part of a multi-episode arc.
Foxworth is probably best known for his role as Chase Gioberti on the television soap opera Falcon Crest from 1981 through 1987.
Foxworth married Bewitched actress Elizabeth Montgomery just two years before the latter died of colorectal cancer in 1995.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Robert_Foxworth   (757 words)

  
 The Black Marble (1980): Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss, Harry Dean Stanton - PopMatters Film Review
When his flly comic novel The Choirboys was dismally adapted by director Robert Aldrich (in 1977), the writer decided to sidestep the Hollywood system and took on the task financing adaptations of his work himself.
Initially, the slumped-over Foxworth suggests how Valnikov has given up on life, then gracefully unveils the lapsed romantic within the world-weary cop, as he falls in love with Natalie.
While Foxworth was principally a stage actor with minimal experience on screen prior to The Black Marble, Paula Prentiss had years of starring roles beyond her, though she had not taken on so substantial a part in some time.
www.popmatters.com /film/reviews/b/black-marble.shtml   (1213 words)

  
 AudioFile, the Magazine for People Who Love Audiobooks
Robert Foxworth provides a smooth, skillful but otherwise unremarkable reading of the thirteenth book in historian Terry Johnston's Plainsmen series.
Foxworth's speaking style alters slightly, marking effective transitions, as the scenes switch from Army encampment to Indian village, from soldier to warrior.
While Foxworth's deep, masculine voice is easy on the ear, the actor adds little to an already slow-moving story.
www.audiofilemagazine.com /reviews/showreview_pub.cfm?Num=369   (168 words)

  
 Babylon 5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is reminiscent of a phenomenon reported in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: every intelligent race has a drink called "gin and tonic" - but only the name is the same, and the actual drink is unique to each species.
Actor Robert Foxworth was supposed to appear in the episode "Severed Dreams" (as his recurring character, General Hague).
However, Foxworth's agent had double-booked him on episodes of Babylon 5 and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine at the same time; the actor chose DS9, mostly because as a two part episode ("Homefront" / "Paradise Lost") would net him a bigger salary.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Babylon_5   (5879 words)

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